The hype machine around this year's quarterback class has yet to be kicked into overdrive, which could happen following the NFL Scouting Combine. However, the consensus is that it will not be nearly as strong as even last year's class that produced the likes of Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and No. 1 overall pick Jared Goff with the Los Angeles Rams.

Kizer could be the first quarterback off the board in April thanks to his big, statuesque frame in the pocket with a strong arm to make all the throws. the Notre Dame product passed for 2,925 yards with 26 touchdowns and nine interceptions last season.

Some analysts believe that Trubisky could be the No. 2 overall pick to the San Francisco 49ers after passing for 3,748 yards with 30 touchdowns, six interceptions and completing 68 percent of his passes.

Even after choosing Christian Hackenberg in the second-round of last year's draft, the Jets could be in the market for one of this year's class's top prospects at the quarterback position.

Dalvin Cook,Van Smith

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Running Back

1. Dalvin Cook - Florida State

2. Leonard Fournette - LSU

3. Christian McCaffrey - Stanford

4. Alvin Kamara - Tennessee

5. Joe Mixon - Oklahoma

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The Dallas Cowboys changed the way the running back position is viewed in the draft after adding Ezekiel Elliott with the No. 4 overall pick in 2016 and there could be two players at the position that would be worthy of being selected in the top of the first-round this year.

Dalvin Cook has been linked to the Eagles in several mock drafts after averaging 6.1 yards per carry in his final collegiate season. Cook would immediately step into a role as a feature, three-down running back.

Fournette averaged 6.2 yards per carry in his three collegiate seasons and similarly to Cook is viewed as a feature back in waiting at the next level.

Christian McCaffrey is projected in most mocks as a late-first or early second-round pick and would serve as a complementary back for most teams while also adding versatility to any offense because of his ability to catch passes out of the backfield and contribute on special teams.

One notable absence from Mayock's rankings is Texas back D'Onta Foreman who rushed for 2,028 yards last season. Foreman is a bruising, between the tackles runner but teams might be concerned about his 431 carries in three collegiate seasons.